Literature Reference: 'Jin' originates from 'The Book of Songs·Xiao Ya·Lu Ming': 'I have distinguished guests, playing the zither and blowing the sheng.' 'Yuan' comes from 'Zuo Zhuan·Duke Xuan·15th Year': 'The Marquis of Jin sent Xun Linfu to lead the army, and fought with the Chu ruler at Bi, resulting in a defeat, and the Chu ruler returned in his chariot.'
锦: Brocade Splendor. In names, it often signifies beauty, a vibrant and colorful life, and a bright future.
辕: The shaft of a carriage, also referred to as the driving shaft, is used to denote government offices as well.
Meaning: 'Jin Yuan' symbolizes a magnificent chariot shaft, representing nobility and success.